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david, the poll questions about >> lehrer: and to newshour political editor david chalian. ho do you trust about the economy are most interesting, are they not? >> without a doubt, jim, because as you know when you look at polls the numbers tell you something but more importantly the trends tell you the story. take a look when voters are asked which party do you trust more to handle the economy, which as you know is the number-one issue, today 42% say the democrats. 40% say the republicans. they're basically splitting that vote. but look at where it was just a month ago in july. republicans only 34% of americans said that they trusted them. they increased six points in trust to handle the most important issue in just a month. that is a trend that has been going on for a year now that democrats are losing ground on that key trust on the major number-one issue. >> lehrer: and when they are asked and when they read those polls correctly, when they say democrats, they mean president obama and his administration, but they also mean members of congress as well, right? it is seen
david, the poll questions about >> lehrer: and to newshour political editor david chalian. ho do you trust about the economy are most interesting, are they not? >> without a doubt, jim, because as you know when you look at polls the numbers tell you something but more importantly the trends tell you the story. take a look when voters are asked which party do you trust more to handle the economy, which as you know is the number-one issue, today 42% say the democrats. 40% say the...
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our political editor david chalian reviews the winners and losers. >> ifill: then, a roundtable of political strategists explains what the results mean for republicans, for democrats and how they will affect who controls congress. >> brown: ray suarez talks to mexican ambassador arturo sarukhan as his country celebrates its bicentennial and fights an all-out war against drug-trafficking. >> as mexico seeks to shut down the flow of drugs moving north, the united states needs to step up to the plate and shut down the flow of weapons and cache moving >> ifill: plus, jose luis sierra of new america media reports on how the drug war has affected the tourism and manufacturing industries in the mexican state of baja california. >> we want to get back to getting people to think about mexico as fun in the sun and margaritaville and those types of things and stop associating mexico with blood and violence. >> brown: global post's suzanna koster reports from pakistan on an islamic charity providing aid to flood victims in the absence of government help. >> ifill: and margaret warner speaks to veteran j
our political editor david chalian reviews the winners and losers. >> ifill: then, a roundtable of political strategists explains what the results mean for republicans, for democrats and how they will affect who controls congress. >> brown: ray suarez talks to mexican ambassador arturo sarukhan as his country celebrates its bicentennial and fights an all-out war against drug-trafficking. >> as mexico seeks to shut down the flow of drugs moving north, the united states needs to...
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gwen talks with politics editor david chalian about the tax cut debate, and previews tomorrow's primary contests. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll talk to former british prime minister tony blair about middle east peace and his new book. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go
gwen talks with politics editor david chalian about the tax cut debate, and previews tomorrow's primary contests. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll talk to former british prime minister tony blair about middle east peace and his new book. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs...
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see political editor david chalian's interview with texas senator john cornyn. as chair of the senate republican campaign committee, cornyn says that if the g.o.p. takes control in november, they'll move quickly to repeal the health care and financial reform laws. plus on "art beat," jeff talks with bestselling author jonathan franzen about his latest book, "freedom." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson sitting in for david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.o
see political editor david chalian's interview with texas senator john cornyn. as chair of the senate republican campaign committee, cornyn says that if the g.o.p. takes control in november, they'll move quickly to repeal the health care and financial reform laws. plus on "art beat," jeff talks with bestselling author jonathan franzen about his latest book, "freedom." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the...
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on our politics page, political editor david chalian looks at the three-way scramble in florida's senate contest. plus, on "the rundown," a look at newly published letters from francis crick, one of the scientists who uncovered the structure of dna. they offer insights into the landmark 1953 discovery. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are ten more. >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk with house speaker nancy pelosi. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations
on our politics page, political editor david chalian looks at the three-way scramble in florida's senate contest. plus, on "the rundown," a look at newly published letters from francis crick, one of the scientists who uncovered the structure of dna. they offer insights into the landmark 1953 discovery. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we...
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. >> sreenivasan: on this labor day, our political director david chalian has an interview with afl-cio president about gearing up for the fall political season. on art beat watch a profile of musician andrew bird who created a unique concert experience called sonic arboretum at new york's guggenheim museum. all that and more is is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> brown: that is the newshour for tonight. on tuesday we'll get an update from tom beardon in chile on the trapped miners. i'm geoffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. enjoy the rest of the labor day holiday. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bank of america. continuing to help fuel our nation's economic growth. chevron. this is the power of human energy. bnsf railway. intel. sponsors of tomorrow. the william and flora hugh it foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and this program was made possible by the corporation for public b
. >> sreenivasan: on this labor day, our political director david chalian has an interview with afl-cio president about gearing up for the fall political season. on art beat watch a profile of musician andrew bird who created a unique concert experience called sonic arboretum at new york's guggenheim museum. all that and more is is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> brown: that is the newshour for tonight. on tuesday we'll get an update from tom beardon in chile on the trapped...
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>> holman: on the political checklist, david chalian talks to gwen and judy about sarah palin in iowa and president obama's town hall meeting today. watch the video on our new politics page. on patchwork nation, we look at congressional districts this midterm election season. midterm election season. tonight find a map tracking foreclosures nationwide plus analysis of how housing troubles may affect voters in november. plus, now that the b.p. oil well is officially sealed, we turn to the brewing environmental and legal fights. we round up a list of issues to watch on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at tennessee's plan to reward teachers when students perform well. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for publi
>> holman: on the political checklist, david chalian talks to gwen and judy about sarah palin in iowa and president obama's town hall meeting today. watch the video on our new politics page. on patchwork nation, we look at congressional districts this midterm election season. midterm election season. tonight find a map tracking foreclosures nationwide plus analysis of how housing troubles may affect voters in november. plus, now that the b.p. oil well is officially sealed, we turn to the...
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chalian and our political team. >> eight weeks to go to election day. >> oh, god. i'm very exciting. >> i'm ray suarez. i like i've got the newshour's latest global health coverage right at my finger tips even when i'm just out for a coffee. >> i'm geoffrey brown. on art beat you can keep up with the interviews i do with actors, musicians and writers here in los angeles and around the world. >> my first question was why. >> he was a songwriter to keep these songs alive as long as possible. >> a 90-minute speech. how do you pull that off on stage? >> well, that's why i'm the actor. (laughing) >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff. i'm glad i can find margaret warner's reporting from around the globe right here in the palm of my hand. where in the world is she, anyway? >> warner: i'm margaret warner. i love to keep up with the analysis of mark shields and david brooks even when i'm in baghdad. >> i'm mark shields. >> i'm david brooks. we approve this app. >> now the question is what will you do with the pbs newshour app? >> ifill: what's not to like about that? get it now.
chalian and our political team. >> eight weeks to go to election day. >> oh, god. i'm very exciting. >> i'm ray suarez. i like i've got the newshour's latest global health coverage right at my finger tips even when i'm just out for a coffee. >> i'm geoffrey brown. on art beat you can keep up with the interviews i do with actors, musicians and writers here in los angeles and around the world. >> my first question was why. >> he was a songwriter to keep these...